Augusta, Georgia, when roughly 90 golfers will step onto one of the most famous courses in the sport of golf at Augusta ...
Jim Nantz has been synonymous with the Masters since he first worked on the CBS broadcast for golf's greatest tradition.
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The Mirror US on MSNJim Nantz's comments on his retirement plans - 'It feels like a pretty good exit point'Legendary CBS commentator - and voice of the Masters - Jim Nantz has revised plans to hang up his mic after the 100th ...
The game was attended by legendary CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, who made the 290-mile journey from his home in Nashville on Sunday morning to witness the matchup. Nantz was thrilled by Houston's ...
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Golf Digest on MSNWhy Jim Nantz's Masters travel plans are still up in the airJim Nantz had one of the most hectic—but coveted—schedules in March and April. The broadcasting legend served as the lead ...
CBS’s Jim Nantz revealed his plans to retire as the Masters’s lead broadcaster—but expect to hear “hello, friends” from Augusta for a little while longer. CBS Sports broadcaster Jim ...
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Irish Star on MSNJim Nantz’s U-turn on retirement date as CBS legend forced to rethink Masters plansJim Nantz recently sent shockwaves through golf by hinting at a retirement date - but as the Masters 2025 approaches, it's ...
Goodbye, friends. I’m planning on retiring in 2036. Jim Nantz told a Scottish golf magazine in a story published Wednesday that he plans to broadcast through the playing of the 100th Masters in ...
Jim Nantz has a plan for when he'll retire — but it won't be anytime soon. The longtime CBS broadcaster told Scottish golf magazine Bunkered this week that he has eyes on a potential retirement ...
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